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Monday, January 29, 2007
posted by Justin Hart | 4:46 PM | permalink
You will die laughing. Again and again.




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posted by Justin Hart | 10:52 AM | permalink

On January 27, 2007, Mitt Romney gave the main address over dinner to the National Review Institute's Conservative Summit.


We've broken the speech down into snippets for easy digestions:

Of course, here was one of my favorite pieces, a questions from the audience


On a funnier note:

After Romney's keynote, Rob Long, Jonah Goldberg and Mark Steyn sat down to discuss, well... whatever entered their minds.

Here was a quick exchange between Rob and Jonah at the beginning of the session just minutes after Romney had left the building (thanks goodness!):

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Alex Brunk (of 'Save the GOP') published an excellent blog entry [though I saw it only as a Facebook Note... perhaps it's also posted on the public web] which I read this morning, about Governor Mitt Romney. It focused mainly on the Life issue, and was quite unfavorable to the candidate.




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Saturday, January 27, 2007
posted by Justin Hart | 3:08 PM | permalink
I'm a couple sessions behind. Right now we're listening to a panel on Conservative Social Issues.

For now... here's a quick video of Jeb talking about numerous issue:

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posted by Justin Hart | 1:22 PM | permalink

Jeb Bush gave a very good speech. You can hear the whole thing here:



Later I will point out a very sharp rebuttal against the conservative Achilles heal, immigration. I've made the journey and I'm with Jeb.

And here is the exchange that really shocked the crowd. Jeb's plea for the Conservatives to rethink their strong anti-Immigration tendencies:

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posted by Justin Hart | 1:13 PM | permalink
Bring out your brains!

John O'Sullivan, Clifford May, David B. Rivkin, Moderated by Andrew McCarthy!

Great discussion dominated by O'Sullivan's first comments. I'll have a blurb on that shortly. Here's a picture:



Here are some opening remarks by Johnny O!

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posted by Justin Hart | 11:22 AM | permalink
Now we're onto the "debate" about Religious Conservatives. The title of this session was "Resolved: Religious Conservatives are Critical to Building a Republican Majority"

The debaters are Ralph Reed (one of the founders of Christian Coalition) and Ryan Sager, the author of The Elephant in the Room.

This is an interesting debate... not calling into question whether or not the Christian base is vital to our coalition (which Sager did not dispute) but rather trying to gauge what elements of the electorate we need to curry favor with. The most prominent issue was same sex marriage, not as a constituency... but as an issue that Sager believes will hurt us in the end.

Sager cites some very stark numbers about who we lost and by how much. Reed, in contrast, cited the absolute lock of activism we have among conservative Christians.

Sager says you have to look at the reality that the issue of homosexuality and immigration is that we don't like it. It's an ugly political reality. Reed counters and says that supporting marriage is not biggotry. Sager clarifies and says he's not saying bigotry.

Reed: People make moral choice with which we disagree because we are in a free society. It's not an issue of heterosexual. It's called America. All we are saying is that the institution should be preserved. The other thing is that we have a council of timidity and retreat. "If it's such a liability why the left has tried to get religion. If imitation is the highest form of flattery...." You can finish the sentence. It's a good argument.

Sager: One tactical point. The reality is that the more they do that the less we can use that as our one of our issues. (See Laura's comments from last night about a

Michael Novak, the moderator, had a great line: Conservatives come in all vintages.

Some quick videos:

First Ralph Reed:



Next, Mr. Sager:
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